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Your car’s shock absorbers and springs maintain a stable, comfortable ride while also keeping your vehicle under control. Most drivers focus on routine maintenance like oil changes and tire rotations, the suspension system often gets overlooked—until problems start affecting ride quality and handling. Over time, shocks and springs wear out, causing everything from a rough ride to poor braking performance and uneven tire wear. Knowing when to replace these components can prevent bigger issues and keep your car driving safely. What Do Shocks and Springs Do Your car’s suspension system is responsible for absorbing road impacts, stabilizing the vehicle, and improving traction. It consists of several parts, but shock absorbers and springs are two of the most important. Shock absorbers control how much the vehicle bounces after hitting a bump, ensuring that the tires maintain contact with the road. Springs support the vehicle’s weight and help abso ... read more